# Large-bore aspiration of complex intra-abdominal abscesses using a mechanical aspiration device

**Authors:** Gavin Wu, Matthew Abad-Santos, David S. Shin, Eric J. Monroe, Jeffrey Forris Beecham Chick, Mina S. Makary

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s00261-025-05178-2 · Abdominal Radiology (New York) · 2025-08-23

## TL;DR

A new method using a large-bore catheter successfully drained complex abdominal abscesses when traditional methods failed.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel off-label use of the FlowTriever Aspiration Catheter for complex intra-abdominal abscesses.

## Key findings

- The FlowTriever Aspiration Catheter enabled high-flow aspiration of solid and purulent material in two patients.
- Follow-up imaging showed significant reduction or collapse of abscess cavities without complications.
- This method may reduce the need for repeat interventions or surgery in selected cases.

## Abstract

To describe the use of a large-bore mechanical aspiration system (FlowTriever Aspiration Catheter) as an off-label intervention for the evacuation of complex intra-abdominal abscesses that were refractory to standard percutaneous drainage techniques.

Two patients with large, complex intra-abdominal abscesses underwent aspiration using the FlowTriever Aspiration Catheter following failure of conventional catheter drainage. One patient had a walled-off necrotic collection from necrotizing pancreatitis; the other developed a postoperative abscess following appendectomy for perforated appendicitis. In each case, tract dilation was performed to accommodate the large-bore aspiration catheter, and follow-up CT imaging was used to assess treatment response.

In both cases, the FlowTriever Aspiration Catheter enabled high-flow aspiration of solid and purulent material, with successful placement of large-bore drainage catheters. Follow-up imaging demonstrated marked reduction or near-complete collapse of the abscess cavities. No procedure-related complications were observed.

Large-bore mechanical aspiration with the FlowTriever Aspiration Catheter may offer an effective adjunct or alternative to catheter upsizing and fibrinolytic therapy in patients with complex intra-abdominal abscesses, particularly when standard drainage techniques are unsuccessful. This approach may reduce the need for repeat interventions or surgical debridement in appropriately selected patients.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pancreatitis (MESH:D010195), abscess (MESH:D000038), perforated appendicitis (MESH:D001064), intra-abdominal abscesses (MESH:D018784), necrotic (MESH:D009336)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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